What about using Stationery in Outlook or finding an HTML e-mail template to adapt?
eta: What about using an e-card site?
Yeah, I'll probably do one of those things. I was wondering if anyone would recommend one e-card site over another, but I can do my own research on that one...
Frontline is available from Amazon: I just switched back, partly because of the tick issue.
Jesse,
I was hard pressed to find tasteful ecards, if that was what you were looking for:
try punchbowl.com
and someecards.com (if you want humor)
Thanks! I kept clicking on bullshit. I'm throwing my parents an anniversary party, so I'm trying to walk a line between classy and easy.
Jesse,
I found the site I was looking for. It has really nice cards.
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That's a really nice site, le n! I bookmarked it. In case I ever throw a party.
That site has much better cards than I've found before. Thank!
And the actual email on that Paperless Post comes with the pretty invitation picture AND the text separately at the bottom, so that's nice.
Got an overnighter duffle aka gym bag. Has a logo but I don't really give a fuck, I just needed to cross this off my list for next weekend. I've adopted a new policy of NOT buying black luggage, though that is my inclination. So much easier to spot you random purple or pink-red piece in the sea of black and navy.
Also planted wildflowers, for definitions that include: buy perennial wildflower mix for 1200 sq ft and a bag of seeding soil. Mix a couplethree handfuls with soil. Toss on front ivy patch and rake even. We'll see how it goes. The clay and CRAP in that yard make digging an exercise in frustration. I may throw another couple bags of soil, but not this week. Or month, really. April is spoken for.